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Old 02-09-05, 01:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I have downloaded the trial version of this program and easily and sucessfully converted 5 minutes or so of movie. I've pu the avi file on x50v but it won't open with either windows player, pocket tv or beta player. Am I missing something? The WMV file works with the media player but the avi file is supposed to be better.

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I have never used Pocket DVD studio but, 5 min seems a little to fast to have converted anything. If you want to convert movies for your PPC try FairUse. Works every time and it is FREE!

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Originally Posted by Snapper040
I have downloaded the trial version of this program and easily and sucessfully converted 5 minutes or so of movie. I've pu the avi file on x50v but it won't open with either windows player, pocket tv or beta player. Am I missing something? The WMV file works with the media player but the avi file is supposed to be better.

Any help??
1.Grab the newest unstable Betaplayer (.0.096)
2.Now go into options
3.At the bottom of the page look for the select page tab.
4.Select file associations and check Video files, Mpeg4 files, Mpeg Video elementary stream, and Mpeg Movie files.
You should be able to play your movies now... oh...
And Windows media player 10 sucks!
If you want a great MP# player grab GS Player:
http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA032810/
If you want the best Video player:
http://betaplayer.corecodec.org/
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